The 2005 report released by the Entertainment Software Association showed that video and computer games are as attractive to adults as to teens. Fully 44 percent of gamers were between the ages of 18 and 49, and 31 percent were under 18 years old. Males accounted for more than three out of every five players.
In computer games, strategy games were the biggest sellers, accounting for 30.8 percent of the market; followed by family and children's games, 19.8 percent; and shooters, 14.4 percent.
Computer and video game sales fell last year to $7 billion from $7.4 billion in 2004, the ESA said. Shipments also dropped to 228.5 million units from 250 million units the previous year.
Open Government: A San Francisco Treat
San Francisco took Obama's pledge of open and transparent government seriously, and launched datasf.org -- its attempt to give the city's data back to its citizens. Developers and users have embraced it, and the city's mayor is already looking ahead....

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